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] Bai 4 d’ be tried on the more serious charge | tuble In Mr, New's place, and the . And thug got kidded ~= poor old The tree of lunvmdll Krows for New Bntaln Hera' now, lrrespective of the earlier con- | President decided in tavor of Mr. aCtJ and‘ an(.‘les RN «—Loulse Ullman. Hlppy‘!}hn man who seeka its shade: HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY !\n tion and sentence. It is satistying | Now. There lave been téo many 0¥ KOBERT QUILLEN & A iy ¥ For him the golden frult shall fa toeued Dally (Sunday Kxcepted) \ | The s r Mr. Ble n el “ at Heald sf‘n., 1 ey oA do will bu in prison and if he ever | The sulking Nr. Blemp then | Ll Americanifm: * “They're so poor Ellon.‘u child ofhnvo. sald to her { Come hI‘or:m" sad ones from th worves Bis term will bo faced with |t be Known (hat he was through | they pay cash. AT DR cLoIn e —— i | ot woridly Hite, ana oafking” e SUBECRIPTION RATES the murder charge at its end, But | With politics.. Between Mr.. Butler ) Tyt 5\Vh " g ke a"",n- other. Theso books with wit ‘and wisdom $5.00 & Year ) | N and Mr. New he has had enough Slowly the world progresses, as G e i i stfll’m Bfihlfld Pfl] lt Ill chlll'ch §2.00 Three Munth kil bRkl Blol il Lo bty 48 had CNOUEL 1 ihe undortaker lears:the wa “Because he's always watching D charm o & Month tu sentence before being tried on ““.5 ‘The President {8 confronted with | for something to eat.” B " ]n 1 ‘ Will win the weary /from delpnh S, murder charge it 18 likely that the | ® horde of pollticlans who tell him | Nearly cvery good cause 8 fn- —Hilda Bloom, Batered At e o e """ utter Will not be effectively pressed |that the Iarding Incumbents all | jured by its loyal support of its The Pesky Pests : ; ll t 77 WiL teach us of the works ot Gou L nd Class Mall Matter, | AT (Copyright, 1925, Reproduction PR d show his Providence to mcn i — walust him, - Much can happen in | down the line should be ellminated | © : By H., R. Boardman Torbldden.) s Jove of order in the sky 3 LEPHONBE CALLS years or 5o and comparatively | on the score that they have eaten | 0T ons nvariably | VAt & lot of pests we meet in the (BY E, 8 B.) His taste in ev'ry nook and pHIssNER s e resh evidence has a more forceful |at the publie crib long enough and | (it gisastor.” i ur»m..'uf”-".)'l‘ Ciukr QUL TR LU | On & Slight amtainangs knewn an 1 BataaERoom Ly standing in court than if It is al- | that it is time for the other stale | knows. s A Vi858 You will fl”? ‘r‘|m| (;pry’whmo | Kapting Hanss Terrao;ln A B Th‘nk‘h “:-‘ i) s ! 1 ‘ : &l they're in their heydey, bephl The oniy profitable advertiuing mediu 10Wed to be ghielvid for a quarter of | WAtS to have & chance at the good | Sy e |"There’s the guy who wants a loan |’ tirul village of Berlin, Connectlout, | wio nonly = planned this foast o in the City. Cliculation ...“‘.\\.” and |y contury thing. Every kind of job trom the | W \uw“ I| at :vms ! a \rcdu-nm of a quarter or & bone, p stands an old bullding. The passer- thought, press roum alwsys open to mdvertisers ey e T SR R et ',\",, Is called a boudolr except in | vwiy tne promise he'll return it on by would see little to interest him | And may they feel immortal joy g ot N‘,“ the President by partisans of {* nest pay day. In its outward ~appearance except|To the usetul work thu ] Member of the Associated Press SCOLD WAVL? AGAIN Ry N T T the name of Worthington school wrought. R aio:Intenl Prosst (sl axclUsively ens I'REATS Us KINDLY the eandidates A fountain pen {isn ke a man, .”N” flw "do!lng parent” v'!l over the frnnt door. But it has a|{ 1, W, HIll of Waterbury eon. credited tn this paper end " also local | Guidoors today, and t i FORVIGN ENTANGLEMENTS ES, sossed, nl and Robert Brandegee ornamented Baws pobiiakedlhacetn d lay, and the colder at vt | | All about the clever stuft his chil- It thosé old walls could speak | the walls with mural patntings. hertn A s e o 0N APACE: | 0essod Phenomenod THED | what ‘intorsting taen- they ‘souhd| vaunie ot eh mural | painiing Member Audit Durenn of Clreulation ost tempted 1o say “as was to | Sccretury of Stato llughes s | [And the simp who's in nis teens tell of the Revolutionary wat, (be-|sage ot an nct for its incorporation. The A. B. C. e & noifonal organizatlon | have boen expo eredited with having “put something with his talk on “dames” and cause there ware a number of old | The organlization ‘was free from "',,),'.' Wh’wy:fi‘;!u:r:-“Vw’u‘:mrv v;;'imn‘x:::u;; Tt e e o BaT B eondiinlilalsenator | | “queens,” [ E. B. and Horaco Eddy, both of |soldiers swho worshipped there) of | debt, and its funds, through the iRt e B e el s on st At bLioN v I e And the way he puts the flappers | this clty, in speaking of the total | sermons and songs and political | help of friends have been steadily are based upon thts audit. This ineures | 21 @8 it has turned out to be in % in a flutter, cclpise of the sun Saturday, wero |talks. At that time all meetings | incroasing. It has associated and an- public life—for the present. | Dprotection against fraud In newspaper | | ‘ | witnesses of another total solar [were held in the church. It had a | nual members, and at its dedication trreconcilables elaim he now | Who dreamed that an era of open | There's another we all know — he | ¢clipse which occurred in 1868 and | high pulplt with a sounding-board | was made & free library, thero were portions of New England re- distribution fig to both al and T gland r : Lo porting the lowest temperatures in | | 0 ‘ bl ":__ T e e AacordlnE ”"r_ ‘\w(,[:‘\"': s proven himself to be as much | diplomacy would transfer boudoir | is full of radio, was "‘Bfllfh in New England, over the minister's head. only one thousand hbooks at that SR e T )“:q 44 ”~ i LR pro-leaguer as he was hefore he | Titcs to the stre ot car. And he won't sign off as long as you | Both were at the,time employed There early settlers were very time, now they number 5,288, York at W Biandst Tiitas e LD OLLe: s etiom —_ | will listen | in the Stanley Rule & Level plant | progressive and belleved in educa-| Three schools have been supplied Rauare; @tand. Entrance | The temperature at Fort Falrfleld, | Pecame o cabin 00K | sending missionarics to the Therc's the old “wise-cracker” pest |and thelr recollection of the excite- | tion. — Soon after they bullt thelr | with books in unlimited numbers, Grand Central, 42nd street. Me, near the border of New Bruns. | But Mr. Hughes himselt takes peathen doesw't requirc any steam- who will spring some ancient | ment attendant to the phenomenon | churches, schools were started, and [ ang the -rooms are crowded every e wick, was reported as 56 below zero, PAINS to € it the irreconcilables | ship fare. jost, 1-" that time is an interesting story, | in 1782 _Many years = before tlic| Wednesday afternoon and evening TLASH LIGHT SYSTEM lehell ] e useiing are all wrong; that the reparations | e ‘A\m will laugh until his eyes with | New Britain a that time was only | steeple with its beautiful spire, or | with visitors™of all natlonalities. ! 1 2 il caussitheimed e iniabls i - And’ one wonders it radlo an- | tear drops glisten. | town with most of its growth be- | bell or clock wera added to the| Berlin i8 fortunate in having many STILL NEEDED tants of that small polnt to talk 28Teement to'which we have become |, 5o oo right to bed When they | | fore it. People in those days had | building & public library was found- | yaluable and interesting books, She ) A system of signal lights §s still | about It the remainder of their lives, | & PArtY is not a “disguised treaty ¢ good night. There's the crazy’ “fresh-air” pest | prepared for the eclipse with | ed. The books were kept behind the | {s supplied with encyclopedias and 4 peeded by the o cpartment of or untif the next cold wave makes 80 that Europe cannot call on us —_— - 4 who expAnds his husky chest | smoked glasses in their windows gultplt. It was not a Im:.‘u library | her musical department possesses New Britain S T !t help collect the money due us in | Another hard part of a white- | When he opens wide the window |ana farmers from all the surround- | bu "lLH‘h hooks as “Plutarch's | geores of most of the celebrated Qeranniain Eeystaronat, shinlcigven ajlittieimore; o [ collar job is making the collar last for the breex ing country had grouped them.|Lives,” “Rollins' Anclent History,” | operas, and many beautiful songs. ates fn this manner: There is one | It Is natural that Maine should be | @1 €MCI8 | three days. | But e biggest pest out yet is the elves into the town to watch the|Addison, and many books of travel [ The posms of our native poet, Hghti o encn toll cemania beat i at lleolier tiant Conneotlont.® Howes The country has entered into an | LSl { man I want to get,— events which were to happen. were to be found there. It WS|james Gates Percival, are to. be headquarters v to communicate | and here abouts, In the face of thh agreement to last 50 years, having A judge says love endures in[He's the gink who say: “Who ls| They state that the announce-|named the Worthington library. found there, & pamphlet by Emma swith e officer (helllzhit on hisibeat | New: nd cold wave we are |8 Its object the distributton of | spite of divorce. Love ot publicity | she?” when he sncezes. ,m'nyt that a total eclipse of the sun 1 had the pleasure of seolng one | Hary Willard and & blography of ” ) § Phnae el gl S repfration payme If at a later | Seems to. would .mkc place on a schoduvx‘ed of the books last year. u“mu pub- | §imeon North, the first official pis- s lighted. He can see it from varl- stimulated into bragging about our - _ Saying a Lot date was reeeived by many with “lgl\d in 1789 in Dublin, “The His- | to] maker, Dr, Robert 8. Wood- ous points on his beat and imm salubrious climate, period France or England find it} 4 ovnio js 5 man so sophisticated Tho boss: “I don't see why you | SkePticism, by others with a fecling tory ot England from the earllest| worth, one of Berlin's distinguished ately gets into touch with head- i nrvcuury or expedient to apply | that he doesn't belleve anybody ex- {can't collect that account. Tt bught of awe, while still others regarded | Times to the Death of George the|sons has a hook in the library, also | the collection of the | cept a bootlegger. ; % 20 it with the old world superstition | Second” in four volumes by Dr. 5 A quarters, RATE RAISING DATES flieanctions (‘"”)b‘ B il 5 ge L e e om long! 10 Uhat it marked the end of the world. | Goldsmith. There was no book- f};‘;‘u,,{,‘;’:‘:;‘,, e e It there had been such a system FROM U, S, CONTROL [money, we on this side of th ‘| Tt must annoy a brilliant Young |us hard as pie my Nire baress | ° They state that they cagerly drank | plate. “This book belongeth to the | pooks by Harry James Smith.. Bt the time of the Skelly murder| fpe New Haven railroad is at | /APte Will no longer be on the side | 0" q05000 on his old-fogy dad Gortrude Marie Heller, |UP @Il the talk that was passed | Worthington Library” was written on |~ The reading table is well supplicd A A int St o - | 1ines but somewhere near the heart | g0 spending money. - < *labout concerning the eclipse and al- [ the inside cover. In the present Ii- " every pollceman in the city could| pains to tcll the shippers of the i 5 ; # : { though ardly understanding what | brary is & “Life of the Rev. Thomas | nrcusn o Kednens o Moy Ty e e ot Chap-|state that it is mot responsible for |Of the dificulty, say the critics. | e ) A Knockout T IBaoIt v pubTian il (a2 d Gtnical| Ehrongn thEiindnesd iof Ml rar Henty Rils cacane inia ter : | Or are we merely going to take | Florlan: “Say, black hoy, did yo! | 1o, it (it Bpovh, AA8Y Ban e e | [y 2 ' 4| Galpin and Miss Ruth Galpin, who man's es a few minutes and | tpe wave o raising that has sy oy n - 1 3 109 Twateh it and fortified themselves | small book-plate bearing the name | yave always boen good friends of the pr 11d have Been | greated & counter wave of agitation | ©UF SPATE Of the winnings and rencg ,:]xulsa:’ 411\4((x lla gal Al l .‘ wid me | it smoked glasses, of Worthington Library, How many | tn library, The years have com prevented from leaving town. east of the Mississippi and north of | the responsibilities? (;M‘rgg'{ “Ha dit clawherell Here Jt Comes! years it romninw} in the old church | ang tnhe years have gone and the 4 Ratis Nolis trilorianioer caaokin po ¥ | The finely spun anti-European en- | loietab Bsi - | The eclipse fitself was an event|is not known. The records tell us|yjrary has been a help and an in- e D DR IR JOTE L e i it o i o ggah. e was nearer black den | (ot suppassed anything that they | that Pete Calpin was charged fn |yt 18 BT 8 A€lP SO0 A which an al culprit g0t &WaY | mhe railroad wants it thoroughly | V\UEements mosaic g S ‘-“‘l,l”’[!; e | ever dreamed of. Posted in a promi- (1784 for “Chesterfield’s Letters” in | \herein 1892 there was ample Toom & weel or 5o previously becaiuse 1o- | ynderstood that the contemplated | Prandesee! Where is it® [ o casiest way o do sometIMIE | yiange ahe wen e ot 50 [nent place with smoked glasses in | (w0 volumes. for 1,000 books today in 1924 with Jicemen were unaware that hie Was | ureadjustment” of rates dates from | The secretary of state-to-be. Mr ot Cry pmer would be to wundL e e uses ulphur fer face front of thelr cyes, they first saw | Captain Samuel Hart was first| 5048 books it 18 necessary to have wanted until too late. A S S, S AV e e b Kellogg, offers no palliative o the | putter radio entertainers. 3 PR lan vnppqr:"ut bite |Iakeu o\{; o,f the ;lerk nm:l lrolaaunvr of the Second | 4 addition or a new library, A A of & Naw Britain " 4 spirits of the hands-0% iso- | Deadly Insult sun's disk. Instantly everybody let ,?l’f““ onal church of Berlin In| protty prick -~ building with land ' rector general of the railroads dur- Az 160s the| The whole art of making up & L | out a shout and the excitement was | 1775. He was a lover of books and | enough for additions When neceded man whose automobile Was 8tolen |y, ¢ roqeral control, which readjust- | 2Honists. In the debates on the} R LS consists in letting | The hardest blow to a woman |intense, while some hushed with he would gather his large family would be o lasting blessing, and an 18 typical of the emeioncy of the |, s o that fime was ot eomiplets YVersallles Treaty he was a very mild TG Hoilz olne it | who driv n'Hmnnan is to glve lawe hegan to pray, preparing for |about the open fln\plnce. and read | sryament to the town, and the gen- signal light system wherever 1€ 15 11 | o4 o110 Dut into effoct when the rail- | TeServationist indeed; since that g r:;'“gmxv\l“:\virv’uy {0 another Woman | the end. - As tho sun disappearcd, | (o them from the best English ai- | erous gite teft hy William Bulkelcy use. This man's care was stolen at ; 3 i time he has been under the gui Another high explosive i3 mude i o [the loud voices grew soft and then | thors, Young, Locke, Thomson and | would be useful in the future for roads were returned to private own- X ste Secretary Hughes. | by mixing a busy day and a caller e with the last disappearance of the | Milton, books to he found in the| g support. 9:30 p. m. in New Britain and Crhi, ance of the astute Secretary '“' ~lwho' hew plenty ot timc: A Close’ Call in the Canadian Wilids | dircct rays of the sun, complete and | early library. ¥rom these writings | police were notified at 9: ot Tolh fla tlon 1 fis een MY St a1 RO UER DL B RILTEROE AiTh “When I see young men foday go- | awful siience fell upon everyone, | Ms daughters, Emma Hart Wil- I den police, among others and in N ued since {he roads reverted 102NINE a procession of dollars 10 pritain 45 strong cnough to com- |ing ont for Winter sport with skils | Kven the birds in the trecs were |lard and Mrs, Lincoln Phelps, aftor- | The Christian, Belence “““'\""‘v““’ e e e At Furope frem here to the moon, OUF | jat anything that may happen in |and tohoggans” said the grizzled | quiet and dogs and other animals|ward becamo famous educators, first | dally newspaper, is gold at Moh sl B s e itotprivate oontrol-sit dosantt sayjby rument entering into a Repara- | Egypt except the boll weevil, explorer, Dr. George A. Baldpate, to began to siink for cover. received their love of literature, In | Bros, 285 Main etreet—advt. iden the flashlight system instantly | o) o0 2404 pow the showdown is to | BOVETNINENt entering i s ik | Victor Van Horn recently, *my mind | Suddenly a tremendous shout|1836 a chapel was built on the - was invoked to motify all police- tions Agreement with both feet on | o come before the Interstate Com- 4 A Dick town is a plaee where you goes back to a morning when 1 stood | brought the boys back to earth, It | north side of the house now owned men in the city to be on (he lookout the other side and the palms of the G asston cam address & stranger vithout be- [on the erest of tho Laurentian Di- | swelled in volume until it hecame & | by George Prentice. It was a one . . hands up, and the administration i ot in defense vide and debated whether 1 should [voar. Looking around to find its|story unpainted building and luuhie;New Bnta_ln May firting with the World Court with i be shot in my tracks or take a | cause, the boys noticed everyone |just opposite the ‘front door stood | e. Five minutes Says the New Haven's ano New Britain had ment: “It is apparent that the Tn- GE admiclng his| Correct this s With the | chanc with Dis eyes glued on the sky.|one case full of books and its name . BRLLELR o Rt t iralasion atmlliLli2 (REd OOt B NEIDRATREIE A s . iwe find it | “Tor ten days T had traveled | Looking up again, they saw a patch [had been changed to the Berlin | B F ed w th Meriden giving chase to the [ e o remove | st fame, & apnears that we are {ERUCT D e southward drageing a fortune fn the | of red appear at one side of the |library. The building was also used e I'ac 1 \ automobiic ich ickly spot- 2 3 i entirely isolated—as isolated as 8 (ppoyicted by Associated Editors, | purest gold that has ever come out | black disk and within a very few|for singing schools and lectures. In | P ! neonsistencles in the present rales| o cop on the main stréet cor- | e of the Cobalt fields. On the last minutes, the sun shone again in all | 1856 this chapel and land wore sold | o . o ( Sad Imine ey . of the castern group and that ship- | FAfe €OP ' ; | day's run 1 discovered that 1 wag | its glory. and the building was moved and at- | . an Epldemlc Installation of such a &yStem M| ory witl nave full opportunity to | ®€™ | being followed by four half-breeds| With the bright rays, the excite- [ tached to the¢ barn on the Pren- tice place. The lbrary was now without a home, it traveled about finding a |Local People ‘rxed To Use Vigor- eed o r ighes' elaim d pot end g Ay needs no o esent to the commission cases e Uvr”“\ e ‘iirm\ 25 Years Ago Today who, In som New Britain sed the ment died down; the farmers start- further argument ’ is too the matter, PBritish, value of my cargo, Flight was my | cd to drive their tcams back into & b where they believe that any propos- 5 D: | 3 4D o : large to ‘o without it. .| Belgian and Italiandelegates to Hm From Paper of That Date only hope. |the country and business fvas re- 2 eiadinatmentiwiliicorente 18 e st e S feronce | beliaved Withat ' or 20 hours I kept ahead of | sumed resting place in diferent buildings, | ous Measures 1o Combat S S tive rate basis for New Engalnd and | "¢ i tnor in col-| _(From Paper of That Date.) them, On the crest of the divide Couldn't Fool the Roosters at one time in the home of Dr, ther Spread of Doep “FAVORITISM” THAT handicap New England industry,s | America beecame a partuer in €O py oty o050 of William Forsyth is | they overtook me, Their purpose! A comical veln was struck by | Brandegee when he lived where Mr.| Colds. AGREES WITH P. U, C. % ’ lecting reparations as well as benc-{ygor girict quarantine, Two of his | was all too plain from the way they |tales that were told following the | Showalter now resides. Rev, Sam- AL What the Herald said last Friday i fiting from them, So did distinguish- | children are suffering from diph- lined up between me and the cliff | eclipse. One farmer told how his|uel Goodrich, third pastor of the| PNEUMONIA CHIEEF DAN JOB-HUNTERS A PEST !l ¢4 American observers, including | theria. beyond which T could see the vil- wife:who had stayed at home no- | Second Congregational church from ! TO PRESIDENT | The Boys' club membership has | lag (Note the day). of Ta Tugue nd safety. ticed the birds fly for the trecs and | 1811 to 1833 purchased the house | Grippe Attacks Weakened Body's 3 e : : ptialyel R hae s reached @ now high level, 495, and | 1t was then that I made my decl- the hens In the barnyard g0 fo|just north of the community| Resistance to Germs of Pneumo- ‘ ¥ planatic All 1o ot exactly quict along the | Now. it appears thaf the eNtité | gyparintendent Dame expects) to/ajon, roost as if evening had fallen. The | grounds and his son, Rev. Charies | "ia—All Colds Should ‘be Treated Sommissly ymac, politically speaking, Dec= |y riq understood one thing While | ut it over the 500 mark this week. | “Before they could shoot T fired, lordly roosters, however, refused 10| Goodrich, who lived on his father's| Tromptly. 8 tude toward t Rascom Slemp, pri- & Hubhes s e reverse in mind. [ Chairman Olin of llu- comfort | purposely aiming low. With the cun- | he fooled and faced out the un-|place until 1847 had a small build- % . ticut compan: ained of ey fo D e, M. Tlughes had the reverse 1 M Be | e was at the city clerk's | ning of their kind, they leaped to | natural darkness with an indignant] ing for a study in the south yard,| 1Do¢P EHpPY colds have boen un- in New I which it says gl restdent Coolidize, [ arr. Hughes has not entirely cleared o 75 Jiay and met the doctors | avoid the shot. As they did 80, Il'strut and When the sun's rays again |and in 1563 the library was in this | USUlly provalent here thiy winter 18 due to the wording of the he is through after March 4./ yp the misunderstanding. who have Lills for treatiment of ex- | shovedl my fobogzan forward, under | pourcd forth, the masters of the | building and William Bulkeloy was | The situation is fairly general [ ing to trolley com- the' appointment of Represen- MR el Tiiee) them, and had the satisfaction of | coop faced it With a patronizing alr. | librarian. This study was, after a| (TOUBhout the Htates, — In gom E . el comiisston B er fennio Y 14 Chapman | A session of the A. G. T. Whist hearing it crash over the clift. In-| Without a doubt, some of these | few years, sold and joined to n““c,“m”f, """:"'hw'"'f i Ll it among IMpaT- L ion, s only a sight whie| C COrr of Gerald ERBME Qo) vas held last_evening at the “stantly 1 rushed them, Tn one strug- | samo experlences will bo seen again | house on the community grounds, | Sth"." bt Ehe majorlty of health LR offe ex youthtul oo ot Mrs. Hartley A, gling mass we went over the €U [on Saturday when the phenomenon | where it was destroyed by fire. | oo, 08, FEROR T JERd 808 BUE | s declares 3 d morons. 1lis finish as & Mitehell. P. Corbin was prosent as together. T managed to keep 00 of |appears, and to the two Eddys goes| The library next found a home | 7oy oprie"s e B8NS #RCERT g 1 the law Preside having w e guest of the club and won first prize. them below me. They broke my|the distinction of having witnessed | upstairs in the academy. It had | fashioned lagrippe. They are usu- ! whereby the company, O an¥ |ep jop i Other prizes were taken 1y W. 1. fall; also their backs. 1t was casy | two total solar eclipses within the | added to its shelves, having now |1 ISR RERRE, HREY BE6 FECC i other trolley company, can not Dolitical {rritations L oas tl . W. P. Nickerson, Mrs, Hine, to despatch the others as they werc span of their lives. three red book ~cases, which are |y, nine eveballs and aching ”;m__' i Haye s auchiremerianle B Er e R e taaliant o Now that the building commission Holmes. sevorely stunned | used in the public schools, and one | ;" 8 TTHVH G SOnE T in- tages." o L % g .d, Jet there be peace McEnroe, the Church | I made my way into La Tuque . large case given to it by Rev. A.| it election is won by a closc W e lREE L Ann ChEr o8 | wHers TheounA theltobogkanthadtar, obsemfltlans S tac fe lah b s Nk Gan aal Er;s:!;;‘;l :":‘l::f::cndl'l::r!h:‘uc:ksu hic What the Hartford Courant said or by a landslide, In the Eger, leader of the American d, rived two hours before me. We had {to the Second Congregational | (oids are too often m“ Iactedluns of President Coolidge the de kers are es- One can be as sflent as a jast Sunday. (Note the day): have formed a partnership under a merry evening in the estaminet | 0 TI, W h | church and stands in the dining- | ) tney have lowered the vitality the firm name of McEnroc, Eger of old Mere Signac, you may be n e Weather (PG YT chrantioNligs UMRAN TS i e e o e Al ascd the sure | & Co., aud have | drawn througl the upper WIndow | germs, which cause pneumonia mands made by jo peclallyioncrous fEomtlcRtact et stock of the store formerly Tun by | e v z 20mhe | L the academy. When the school | hronchitis and fnfluenza to attack some of them are of c. Andrew. Mr. M Treat 'Em Rough OWEENINGEE, O oood tne |needed the room Deacon Alfred | the body. i ence in the Republican or-! The 1 me its 10 continue at his Church st Molly: “Gee, Jack's beard scrateh- | WAINET "“l"f‘n“ Joday issued the | North offered the Hbrary a place | Don’t Take Chances d ization and belng human, the r of proscnt-day | While Robert B. Mant cd my face.” "’-r_fl\“\ll\l;fo:ymu] e Northeast | I his grocers store, here it re-| The only safe planis to attack mained until the store was sold, and | cold right at the beglnning. A hot it was asked to move. There was| bath, a laxative, a sweat and a vigor- Dolly: “It takes a lot of check to do that. rday enough. Docs | the cit into a busine ere y s hou an eyve toward 1928 storm warnings ordered Atlantie | const, Delaware breakwater to East- The Herald agrees with the Pub- e refer to the cost or the st st e Sops us clerk, mot recognizing Xin —Josephine Fitzgerald, %% e no room in the village and a com- | ous application of Vicks VapoRub at Ne T '““‘ 8 il Lo s in 1925 efr him it he had been to the e e _fi""":]’"“"{‘“ gxeE ;‘”‘}I‘, J(:*f’u | mittes was appointed to rafse Im\dsllwdume over throat and chest will ter 287, public acts 0 i LUCRA o . ex g Mantell replied that he } The Editor's Gossip Shop % L3 ;‘_3; ‘1":’ ‘““]:'“ g a‘]:"m.— a permanent home, often break up & cold over night, be cha so as not to favor the S : not disclose his identi Last week we ran o remarkable |snifting {0 west and "'onh“‘fl‘lm'“ Friends in town and out respond- | For hours after Vicks is applled . trolley companies, We trust that the PE0 o she : Rev. 8 G. Ohman of this s of instructions in joke writ- | ,,,', b ur;, ‘tonight south 0“(|lo|he needs of the \mrmbml,g in ‘;nn Nasis nrlr2 c‘mmng..'r \lonl'hm T m Virg : ol e of t i a o v Fuca us, Thym N the Public . minenge (iraugh il e o lams o uon eran ministers at the session of el S P R 1;.,,1("“":,,0,,0',,,::' i Jow, 2 ",g,; dedfcation Frank Wilcox gave a}arn inhaled directly (nto theinfected upon this at le in post office ap- postn body in Springfield today. oaran fu any newspaper or maga- |west ro‘n(rn \\;‘cdnml;\‘ Darily, Lrisf history ccithe Llisien ot Berg :hk “’l‘”“f“‘b dM e 1-"", e a 1 ap- p = Al e ped ney a st portion, sday Do < Fleld" vas, | Vicks is absorbe o ' — i S Rl en the’ party one e board of strect commissioners | gy, clondy. Strong easterly winds and | 10 3r. B. ‘;' & 'fl",’“f““"“““,m’; and also .umum.\,‘ar"‘ki‘.',’,’Zurm SHOULD TRY CHAPMAN A lost, remalned fn | et last evening on the matter of | T\¢o yap0 you — as did many — |gales shifting to west and north- [ “Now_You Have a Librar o ik contributions. e was selected a8 jeg 1 lostircmiy wefits and dam > o the 5 ) | Will You Do With It.” Rev. Thomas | OF plaster. IDER cut them eut and pastel thent o tonlght and diminishing | \ ON MURDER the T secrctary during ; ineton.d 10 auch %8| ovinee 1o eradolon! Gresnwaod ana PR M R R R R Clayton's paper was on “The Read-| It is an obstinate cold indeed tha Decision « ral & St tin o tosen sometimes | Locust st Valentine Hollerer ot 3 b ‘o e, | ing Habit and What to Itead,” and | an resist this direct, double actior : pre-ce 1y ) 1 ! sure Bollerer | pormanently kept | Forccast for Eastorn New York: | L ; Vicks Vapo' Steam not. to ald ¢ ty to fine up sont 5 fixed his damago clalm at $500.| “gyor1y.— possibly nest week — |Snow tonight; siightly warmer in | the following poen was road, writ-| - /oty WLl RO pdy to the a ? t a = "“ Delnggtheghignoat suin we hope to offer instructions in [northcust portion; Wednesday fair | ten for the occasion by Mrs. Fior-| oo 0 5 WH E0n N B0t prosecution on the ch L e . e, | "Uncls Josh Spruceby” Will play | (oo writing, as comprehensive and and colder; strong northwest and | ence Drandegee, { Tent” treatment. Thia method < prescell e t n v One s 8 n at the Lyceum this evening, | thorough as those on joke writing. | west winds diminishing Wednesday. | Lines on Dedication of Berlln |pyiiy explained in the directions — the murderer of Patrolmar 1S Was Cape & industry that of printing is Medical 1-: miner Lyon bill Constructive service to our cus-| Conditions: The disturbances | Library consists, briefly, of vaperizing Vick Bk« ill be Coolidg 1 glances tolalsifor; iamonnte’ (9.3 15 2 JELLT tomers — the ideal to which we are | Which Were central over Tenncssee | Onoe the great princes could not | in a teakettle and arranging a news nect a nomina g fam M. I of the larzest cities of t nd. More l’.\xmg_‘\w\w;. I‘vh {he Devil?* When | 8lWays dedicated nd I\m}h Dakota yesterday morning read | paper “tent” over the patient's hex which thinks t S : : PR e i ha e are now central over New Jersey | 7he pook a rare and costly thing, |80 that the combined warm stear S i 3 ; - e e R and upper Michlgan. They are| ynq patient monks in convents dim (and medicated vapors can be in to cor ; ¥ o N Slemp 1 { nsiry that thete were plenty of the devil's sie . causing unseitied weather with snow | \vearled their eyes with lettering. | haled. The governmer ! ixcd 1w 1 L ' s a mps around. . : o, the Bum! . |in the central region and New Eng- Mothers especially appreciat E the prisoner back to Atlanta peni- oted their i S niine mrodiiction {han:the com-| . it the meeting of Court ChRrterf vy tenry sho sald land. ~ The temperature continues | put pow on tireless wings thought Vicks for the frequent colds of chil tentiary. t 5 out the T ; : o, g A. evening. Past | o0 e your wife ow over the 8t. Lawrence valley and | A | dren, as it can be used freeld an: b Al hintence s ; Pz s il 6 i Clynes W% e had lots of dough, “""‘d""";“‘,“’“ portion of New Eng-| gye goes to every race and land, |Often, without disturbing the diger H main i & order not to jeoy \ 4 Boste s T with But with tears she said “No; and. Rain or snow has occurred | pagor to teach the humblest one, |lion—you “just rub it on.” Over 1 i Whether, if to : ir chief i ranger’s jews I must tell you to go |during the last 24 hours from Mis- | 13,a¢ offers her a welcome hand. |nillion jars are used year put and convicted of mur t Mr. Slemp s : made the prescntation And keap out of my Lre” m:‘”,,,: nnr(h',;\!t“nnl to Maine, | [ 1 S b6 exe 5 —— e oira ahe wald “Ko: onditions favor for this vicinity | os' Wealt ay | D"‘Sohvr’\\ uld : R tlous He wanted ar g | 10w best Dutter, 81, Russell Bros N ea TS HE rouf halte anow or rain followed by clearing on e 2"1‘::' e Npen iz Rea L) SDNY; gy I A o SSNWA LT ! nlew o il s i —Frances ; l(‘mpum‘m““d vot much changs I | yroo gather all the frults of time, Horlick's i of oglirse problematical: and there H t was stated in & S : | And garer to the heart’s content 5 Lo B I8 also the chance, remote thoughsit Fhag no mind t 0 odore Wessels of | At the Country Store The seeds of thought from ev'ry| The ORIG L B may be, that he might not be con- | e can be made to Wintt appeared in police She asked to see a rolling pin, clime, ‘ \ Malted Milk ' victed expelled from ; S This | And many were the wise Cracks . ted. ‘ be xpel o c o omlci | nmde 'l" | Oh sightless eyes! the upmmnn o But at all events be 1 no other manner. was ror whick the Herald pro- With h a wink and there a grin; book faced with a more seric ik when he was af and for which it Lt el s st She asked to see a roiling pin 1S COMING TO No more & wealed and silent thing: #Ban that for whic is under Sen- a5 to hav job t Sical Wessels was charged | (ColdS, Fever and Grippe anda one man shouted: “Help: Oh, AR For you the light of science shines, § @eiice at Atlanta. To the gencral (g had to dec whet! with violating the motor vehicle it is the most speetty remedy we kiu ?“" . i | i . Pl For you Ih' immortal poets sing. | \ ! s e beaess . And all ran out us if afraid.e { THURS. — FRL — SAT. | #" public it would secm thes me shoul | Slemp was to sit at the cabilet jaws, NS SN Pre\entmg Pneumonu | She asked 1o see a rollipg pia | wita hnnn; and undying leaves, ' Avoid Imital 4 s